A small traffic violation during a trip to McDonald's led Cape Coral police to two arrests and a variety of drug finds Wednesday night.

Around 9 p.m., police stopped a Ford Mustang on the 400 block of Santa Barbara Boulevard for driving without working tag lights. The driver stopped in the parking lot of McDonald's at 8 NE Pine Island Rd.

During the traffic stop, police discovered methamphetamine and synthetic marijuana inside the vehicle along with several baggies of heroin on one of the suspects.

Lombardy was additionally charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of synthetic marijuana and a driving violation.

Police made the drug discoveries when a Cape Coral K9 officer arrived on scene and his canine "Kev" performed an open air sniff of the vehicle, starting a narcotics investigation.

During the search, police found a Crown Royal felt bag stuffed between the passenger seat and door, inside it were several bags containing a white crystal substance, which police say tested positive for meth. They also found a light brownish powder hardened into a rock that tested positive for Heroin.

Under the driver's seat, police found a green container with marijuana wax.

In the trunk, police found three "stinky bags," designed to mask the odor of their content, with synthetic marijuana. In a separate bag, police found a green leafy substance that tested positive for THC.

While Bolten was being searched, she admitted to concealing a blue plastic container on her person. Police say a female officer responded to conduct a further search and Bolten turned over the container, which had more heroin - packaged in small plastic baggies.

Police also discovered a wad of cash under the driver's seat floor mat, along with two other separate money rolls in Lombardy's pocket, totaling $2,061.